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Old 03-03-2014, 10:26 PM   #1
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Landy's S/S Charger was bought from Dick by Sam Pannuty sometime after he sold the Cuda to me.. I THINK he then moved it to Wheatley Bros.in Chambridge Md and got their 68 SS/A Cuda in the deal. I have a picture of the Charger doing a burn out when in their possesion.Do not know who they sold it to, but will call Buck Wheatley and ask who got the Charger next.
On another note, but not realey part of this section. I and part of the Buckeye racing team have been looking for the Sox&Martin 66 altered wheel base injected Baracuda for over 10 years. The car was raced by Buck and Vernon Rowley, then sold to somebody south of Mayrland around late 67 or earley 68. Saw a picture of the car somewhere lettered as the Hippy Hemi, but thats it Long shot I know but have to try. Any info. would be great.
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On another note, but not realey part of this section. I and part of the Buckeye racing team have been looking for the Sox&Martin 66 altered wheel base injected Baracuda for over 10 years. The car was raced by Buck and Vernon Rowley, then sold to somebody south of Mayrland around late 67 or earley 68. Saw a picture of the car somewhere lettered as the Hippy Hemi, but thats it Long shot I know but have to try. Any info. would be great.
I know where the red 64 aluminum 4 speed car went. I found the add in ND where Vernon had it for sale in 75. My next door neighbor bought it in 77
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A couple of "Bowtie" Mopars.
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Old 07-02-2014, 02:16 PM   #5
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Here's a couple pix of Wimpy
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Old 09-17-2014, 11:48 AM   #7
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New to this website, just an old mopar racer & fan.

Started racing back in the late 50's and it lasted for 50 years with 80% of the involvement being with this brand. My neighbor was Bill "Grumpy" Jenkins, worked for him after school, evenings & weekends as a kid running his Sunoco station in Berwyn PA, while Grumpy, Dave Strickler & Jere Stahl along with others worked in the back. Fun times for a kid & bad times for saving money, everyone wanted to be a hero.





My '64 Jenkins tuned while still in PA.





My '69.5 A12 car in Denver (tuned with phone calls to Grumpy if needed).



This guy was a big help when he was in Denver with one of his Mopar Performance Schools. He would help with issues I was having with the thin air to advise on weight control.



F/SA & G/SA days at Brainerd before bringing to Colorado with rebuild.









This is the car after a total rebuild top to bottom in Denver.
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